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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's not true. tonight the star linebacker is talking. the full interview with katie couric airs tomorrow. in clips released by "good morning america" he admits to lying. he also defends his lies. listen. >> you stuck to the script. you knew that something was amiss. why? >> put yourself in my situation. this girl i committed myself to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on december 6th saying she is alive and i'll be put on national tv two days later and they'll ask me the same question, what would you do? >> te'o is not the only one
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's...
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they understand very well the environment they are operating in. security services have melted away after the arab spring. borders are easy to cross. weapons are easily accessible. the bad guys have an advantage. the longer it takes to bring an investigation to a conclusion and hold people accountable suggests to the bad guys that they have a free operating environment and americans are at risk throughout that region. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. jake tapper, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> another story we're covering tonight, diane o'meara learned from a reporter she was the face of manti te'o's fake girlfriend. her stolen image is at the center of this entire hoax that changed the way some people see the star linebacker. she joins me live ahead. >>> and later, celebrities and scientology. a controversial new book explores the church's interest in hollywood. the author, lawrence wright, won a pulitzer prize for "the looming tower," his book about 9/11 and al qaeda. he joins me about his new book on scientology next. make it worth watchi
they understand very well the environment they are operating in. security services have melted away after the arab spring. borders are easy to cross. weapons are easily accessible. the bad guys have an advantage. the longer it takes to bring an investigation to a conclusion and hold people accountable suggests to the bad guys that they have a free operating environment and americans are at risk throughout that region. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. jake tapper, thanks so much....
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be mostly negative but it's not catastrophic are there any opportunities for russia in this changing environment relatively attractive areas within russia even even in this type of context so for example. those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment and let's now take a look at the markets to see where we ended the week on wall street which is still actively trading the sour equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the black on. friday with miners and banks pushing the indices higher two main factors there the boosted the appetite for risk positive chinese trade data and the european union leaders agreeing on a budget cut the first one of those history i should mention here in russia investors didn't see a whole lot of reasons for optimism apparently the
be mostly negative but it's not catastrophic are there any opportunities for russia in this changing environment relatively attractive areas within russia even even in this type of context so for example. those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment and let's now take a look...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james harrison broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever says the piper i mean it will be. game over means out in front inhabitable as. we speak your language any time of the war not a day in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too late to keep these stories. here. altie spanish find out more visit. tito it's called. being. a. new reading it. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get. the narrative and there's. a host of very very famous student criticism. of the do. and we want people to be able to do so that it's going to take time but . we can't force one hundred sixty. because we see a better world. we have a big. organization to say that any american dream. were created. in somehow put in a bit you know. how do you se
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james harrison broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever says the piper i mean it will be. game over means out in front inhabitable as. we speak your language any time of the war not a day in. the...
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after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. in the in. the in. the in when the on the on. the the in . we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get it all. right there's. a good dose of where they are sold see the criticism we're a
after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. download the official publication to yourself...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw boring are a choice few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over man started to cry on inhabitable or. download the official t. application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television early it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere. he says. he. says. the. move. we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get it all. there's. a close to a rarity here still steve bruce is a world away so. we want people to be able to use the live and to take time but. we can't force it but we're not ready to. because we see a better world to be a big. organization of the second that any american dream
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw boring are a choice few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over man started to cry on inhabitable or. download the official t. application yourself...
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after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually three decades back or whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. we speak your language i mean some of the you will not at the end of. the music programs these documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. these. little. little. old. we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get it all. there's. a good host of people rarely who are still stupid criticism world so. and we wa
after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually three decades back or whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. more news today violence is once...
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the threat of climate change >> reporter: in his inaugural addreess -obama pushed for action on the environment - saying the impact of natural disasters can no longer be ignored. white house press secretary jay carney followed up. >> this is not only an issue of helping our climate and environment but a matter of our national security >> reporter: some top republicans appear more focused on spending in washington. >> we should start with spending and debt because if we don't get a handle on that nothing else matters. >> reporter: house republicans are expected to vote wednesday on a three- month extension of the debt ceiling - but with a stipulation the senate passes a budget in the next few months. the white house says it's ready to work towards something lasting. >> what we support is a long-term raising of the debt ceiling so that we don't have any doubt or uncertainty for businesses or the global economy about the simple proposition that the united states always pays its bills >> reporter: also on the president's radar in the next four years- comprehensive immigration reform. and in the aft
the threat of climate change >> reporter: in his inaugural addreess -obama pushed for action on the environment - saying the impact of natural disasters can no longer be ignored. white house press secretary jay carney followed up. >> this is not only an issue of helping our climate and environment but a matter of our national security >> reporter: some top republicans appear more focused on spending in washington. >> we should start with spending and debt because if we...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. it turned out we had people getting over that wall in cairo doing damage until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy and i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcement. it could have been a disaster, they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe, doing what needed to be done in the follow-up to benghazi. i really don't think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as trying to figure out what we should be doing. and you know, i wasn't involved in the talking points process. as i understand it, as i've been told, it was a typical inner agency process where staff including from the state department, all participated to try to come up with whatever was going to be made publicly available and it was an intelligence product and it's my understanding the intelligence community is working with committees to explain the whole process. >> thank you i have follow-up questions but
as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. it turned out we had people getting over that wall in cairo doing damage until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy and i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcement. it could have been a disaster, they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe, doing what needed to be done in the follow-up to benghazi. i really don't think anybody in the...
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fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of the slippery slope that in the end will have to be militarily involved and the people and the president have better things to do. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's already headed in
fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of...
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>> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the specific requests and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> all right. regarding the security professionals, is there anybody now in existence in the department who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance as to whether there is a threat to safety? >> the general answer to that is no. ambassadors are given what's called chief admission authority. ambassadors especially those we ask to go to dangerous posts are pretty independent folks. some of them might say what do you think about this or that? but most of them make their own decisions. chris stevens did not ask anyone for permission to go to benghazi. i don't think it would have crossed his mind. robert ford who served as our ambassador to syria went out on numerous occasions before we pulled him out of damascus. ryan crocker one of our very best who would be very difficult to say you can't do this even though you've decide you should do it. but
>> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the specific requests and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> all right. regarding the security professionals, is there anybody now in existence in the department who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance as to whether there is a threat to safety? >> the general answer to that is no....
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do you have any concept of the number of troops it would take to create a secure environment to benghazi september 10 and 11? >> no, the number of diplomatic security personnel requested in the cables was five. there were five that night. there was a mutual understanding with the annex that had a much more armed presence because of the work they did if the region. it is very difficult to anticipate what might have been one of the rso's would served in libya said the kind of attack the compound suffered was not anticipated. we got used to preparing if car bombs and suicide bombers and things like that but this was of a different nature. we last two of our best and had one of our diplomatic security officers badly injured and he is still at wall december -- wall december -- walter reed. even the an next suffered losses that night. >> the representative from pennsylvania. >> good afternoon. in august of 2012, prior to the beach gaza attack the library of congress published a report on behalf of a division of d.o.d. called al qaeda and libya profile that outlinedback quarterback's growing pr
do you have any concept of the number of troops it would take to create a secure environment to benghazi september 10 and 11? >> no, the number of diplomatic security personnel requested in the cables was five. there were five that night. there was a mutual understanding with the annex that had a much more armed presence because of the work they did if the region. it is very difficult to anticipate what might have been one of the rso's would served in libya said the kind of attack the...
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of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design of the prison and the changes that the prison -- prison design had taken over the course of a century and the affect on the national psyche. and discipline through design. and what can happen there and i imagine it's very important to you to create space that is are safe but that don't feel oppressive and fortified. >> that's so true. it's -- you know, when you have an environment that is fortified that has these very blatant or obtrusive barriers or security features, what it causes is the people using the spaces to increase their a
of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design...
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very different position than us, and they have the people who can go in there and live in that kind of environment. >> what does that mean? >> it means it's a much more difficult owe. >> no, what does it mean about the chinese you're talking about? >> they have a huge appetite for the natural resources. >> and we don't? >> oh no, we do, but we have other resources. the fact that this is something that gives them a primary call on a lot of resources of the region. they've put in a lot of money. we haven't been willing to do that. >> we have two reasons for being there. one, africa is a central front with al kay dan. number two, these resources that we really have not been attending to in any fashion resem bling the chinese. >> that's true. >> chinese will deal with anybody. they're right there in the sudan. they will go and deal with anybody. >> they were in africa early. >> they put cash on the barrel head. they're all over latin america, all over africa, john. they are dealing in a commercial mercantile way with these regimes, and we have a foreign policy that deals of of israel. meet yahir lapid
very different position than us, and they have the people who can go in there and live in that kind of environment. >> what does that mean? >> it means it's a much more difficult owe. >> no, what does it mean about the chinese you're talking about? >> they have a huge appetite for the natural resources. >> and we don't? >> oh no, we do, but we have other resources. the fact that this is something that gives them a primary call on a lot of resources of the...
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reports, state department reports, talking about the decreasing or the increasing threat environment in eastern libya. that was what we were trying to address with the libyans. and remember the election in july in libya brought to victory what we would consider moderate people who had a very different view of it than al qaeda or other groups. the united states has to be as effective partnering with jihaddists whether they fly a black flag or other flag. >> i clearly understand that. however this flag was pointed out to be affiliated with al qaeda, terrorists who attack and kill united states citizens from around the world. did anyone in your department below you, were they aware of this report and photos prior to and don't you think they should have brought this to your attention? >> i am well aware there were people claiming to be associated with al qaeda. that were attempting to influence militias, attempting to exercise more authority, along with a number of other groups that didn't necessarily work under that flag but had the same militant jihaddist mentality. i was certainly awa
reports, state department reports, talking about the decreasing or the increasing threat environment in eastern libya. that was what we were trying to address with the libyans. and remember the election in july in libya brought to victory what we would consider moderate people who had a very different view of it than al qaeda or other groups. the united states has to be as effective partnering with jihaddists whether they fly a black flag or other flag. >> i clearly understand that....
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it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars, even with its harsh environment. that's one thing. >> in the few seconds left, what is the big discovery, the big innovation will be? >> two big things for 2014. there'll be more exoplanets, and 2014 will be the year in which we see regular people travelling into space as tourists on board the virgin galactic spaceship 1 as people by tickets for their chance to go into space. >> the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website al jazeera/consider this or on facebook or google+ pages or on twitter. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >> hello, and welcome to the n
it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars,...
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris. first during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, even terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, he never wavered, he never asked to come home, he never said let's shut it down, quit and go somewhere else. because he understood it was critical for america to be represented in that place, at that pivotal time. so, mr. chairman, we do have to work harder and better to balance the risks and the opportunities. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we do accept a level
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the...
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i grew up in an environment where we did tend to look to the west for support, or help. but i have a lot of friends who grew up on the other side of the divide who don't see the u.s. the way my friends or my family do. but inevitably america is a superpower and it comes with sharp elbows sometimes and big motorcades and big force tresses as embassies and that can be a bit -- grating on the local population. so it was interesting or perhaps revealing for me to be on the other side all of a sudden. it's just a totally different prism through which to look at my open country. so i'm sitting there in the cop vow, and just a few cars ahead of me is another car in the same motorcade surrounded by security escorts, and there is the secretary of state, and there is jeffrey feldman, who is now assistant secretary of state who used to be ambassador to beirut, and it was his convoy that used to annoy people in beirut. used to annoy me when is was stuck at an intersection waiting for him to drive through. and i think it's always worth remembering that you have to try to look at thin
i grew up in an environment where we did tend to look to the west for support, or help. but i have a lot of friends who grew up on the other side of the divide who don't see the u.s. the way my friends or my family do. but inevitably america is a superpower and it comes with sharp elbows sometimes and big motorcades and big force tresses as embassies and that can be a bit -- grating on the local population. so it was interesting or perhaps revealing for me to be on the other side all of a...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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. >> it's a stressful environment. we're trying to keep them as comfortable as we can. >> reporter: outside pittsburgh, when a water main broke in the middle of the night, single digit temperatures turned gushing water into a sheet of ice. subzero temps aren't all bad if you like ice boating. skimming across the ice at speeds up to 60 miles an hour in what looks like a mini kayak with a sail. for those who have to work outside -- >> as long as i bundle up really like double bundle, i'm good. i have a lot of clothes on. >> reporter: maybe the best way to get by is thinking hot. >> key largo is a great place this time of year. >> reporter: and the forecast high there today, 77 degrees. now, by contrast, in gaithersburg, maryland, yesterday dangerous for a cell phone worker who was up on a tower about 200 feet high when all of a sudden his hands went numb, his legs cramped up and a co-worker had to climb up to rescue him. he was treated at the hospital for hypothermia, but he'll be okay, so be careful out there. soledad.
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we have been facing a rapidly changing threat environment. we have had to keep working on ways to increase pressure on al-qaeda and the other terrorist groups in the region. in the first hours and days i con feared with leaders, and then i had a series of meetings at the united nations general assembly where there was a special meeting focused. in october i flew to algeria to discuss the fight. in november i sent e deputy secretary bill burns to follow up, and in december, he co-chaired an organization we started to respond to some of these threats. the global counterterrorism forum, and a meeting of leaders working to build new democracies and security reform services. we focused on closing safe havens, cutting off finances, countering extremist ideology, and slowing new recruits, and we continue to hunt those responsibility and are determined to bring them to justice. we're used our tools to support these dmoek sis and to strengthen security forces and help provide a path away from extremism. let me underscore the importance of the united s
we have been facing a rapidly changing threat environment. we have had to keep working on ways to increase pressure on al-qaeda and the other terrorist groups in the region. in the first hours and days i con feared with leaders, and then i had a series of meetings at the united nations general assembly where there was a special meeting focused. in october i flew to algeria to discuss the fight. in november i sent e deputy secretary bill burns to follow up, and in december, he co-chaired an...
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. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving the balance to these rebel groups that you don't necessarily want to deal with to begin with. >> the rebels need a lot more weapons, but even if you are saying you are not doing that, taking out these targets will indeed help to effect the balance of the war. it depends on the duration of the campaign and the intensity. >> is there a moral obligation to get the united nations to weigh in before an attack? >> i think it depends on your view again. but my sense is they want want to go toe nato to get their imprint, and go to the arab league to get that imprint. >> secretary kerry
. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving...
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environment. what you can see here is a professor, dr. smith. he is teaching four classes and he is ranking competitions in his classes. he can see exactly how the students are taking in the insights and concepts they are learning in class. angela can see how her traits are performing and also how her friends are performing as well. here you can see angela is ranked seventh in the super trading competition versus matt maguire who is in first place. you can click on matt's name and figure out what he is doing to outscore her. there is a learning curve. there are challenges we're facing in how young people are thinking about the markets and of innovative solutions that can help them think about things differently. >> thank you. good stuff. [applause] >> i have got a couple of minutes where i get to throw some not so softball questions. i'd like to them. i told them that i was going to throw them all softballs and i decided that is no fun. ok. >> i expected it. >> the average investor is about a 50-y
environment. what you can see here is a professor, dr. smith. he is teaching four classes and he is ranking competitions in his classes. he can see exactly how the students are taking in the insights and concepts they are learning in class. angela can see how her traits are performing and also how her friends are performing as well. here you can see angela is ranked seventh in the super trading competition versus matt maguire who is in first place. you can click on matt's name and figure out...
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as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. we have people getting over that wall at the cairo, doing damage, until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy in tunis. had to make the president of tunisian descent reinforcements, which he did -- i had to beg the president of tunisia to send reinforcements. i really do not think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as try to figure out what we should be doing. thesn't involved with the talking points process. as i understand it, it was a typical interagency process where staff, including from the state department, participated to come up with the whatever was going to be made publicly available. it was not -- it is my understanding and the intelligence community is working with the appropriate committees to explain the whole process. >> i gather you still stand by the statement he made less than 24 hours that heavily armed militants insulted our compound. do you still stand by that? >> absolutely. >> congratulations and thank you fo
as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. we have people getting over that wall at the cairo, doing damage, until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy in tunis. had to make the president of tunisian descent reinforcements, which he did -- i had to beg the president of tunisia to send reinforcements. i really do not think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as try to figure out what we should be doing. thesn't involved with...
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. >> it's a stressful environment. >> reporter: outside pittsburgh when a water main broke in the middle of the night, single digit temperatures gushing watt near a sheet of ice. subzero temps aren't all bad if you like ice boating. skimming across the ice at speeds of up to 60 miles an hour in what looks like a menny kayak with a sail. for those who have to work outside -- >> as long as i bundle up, double bundle, i'm good. i have a lot of clothes on. >> reporter: maybe the best way to get by is thinking hot. >> key largo is a great place this time of year. >> reporter: ah, yes, key largo, been there many a time. let's look at the lowest temperatures overnight across the united states. check these out, mt. washington, new hampshire, 34 below, crane lake, minnesota, 27 below, sayre knack lake, new york, minus 23 and presque isle, maine, haven't been there yet, 23 below zero. out. we are balmy here by comparison. >> it's quite nice here and we should be counting our blessings. the folks we worry are the homeless. what are cities doing to help those who have absolutely nowhere to go? >> th
. >> it's a stressful environment. >> reporter: outside pittsburgh when a water main broke in the middle of the night, single digit temperatures gushing watt near a sheet of ice. subzero temps aren't all bad if you like ice boating. skimming across the ice at speeds of up to 60 miles an hour in what looks like a menny kayak with a sail. for those who have to work outside -- >> as long as i bundle up, double bundle, i'm good. i have a lot of clothes on. >> reporter: maybe...
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris. first during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government and militias and terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel. he never wavered. he never asked to come home. he never said let's shut it down, quit, and go somewhere else. he understood it was critical for america to be represented in that place at that pivotal time. mr. chairman, we do have to work harder and better to balance the risks and the opportunities. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we do accept a level of risk to represent and protect the count
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris....
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, subsidized because of the low rate environment. you're right, it hurts us more than helps us. we've told the world is squeezes our net income by 500 million a year. there will be a reverse side to that. rates will go up one day and we'll get that back, so we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. we know right now our margins are lower. if you're running a pizza shot and the cost of mozzarella was higher you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because your mar jibs are lower. we try to think it through. >> in the last couple of decades your industry has been facing a whole wave of positives. deregulation, globalization. haven't things changed going forward? you're facing much higher regulation, a lot of economies look inward. it seems like a structural change has -- >> a lot of those, quote positives, didn't be positive. a lot of companies went bankrupt, some didn't survive. a lot more regulation, that's life. always been regulated. i fight for good regulation, not just more or less, and it will change. some busi
, subsidized because of the low rate environment. you're right, it hurts us more than helps us. we've told the world is squeezes our net income by 500 million a year. there will be a reverse side to that. rates will go up one day and we'll get that back, so we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. we know right now our margins are lower. if you're running a pizza shot and the cost of mozzarella was higher you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because your mar jibs are...
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do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault. a complex issue. we need to address it to find those that are the criminals and route them out of the military. you don't avoid the issue by keeping women out of the units because if those men are assaulters they will assault women and others they come into contact to. this change is absolutely necessary and the restrictions in the past have actually added to the problem. >> chris: colonel mcsalary, general boykin brought up the idea of the draft and the supreme court said the reason women should not be subjected to the draft is because they are not combat ready. if you are goi
do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual...
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. >> better protect its employees, many of whom serve in hostile environments. unfortunately, threats to americans abroad are growing, particularly those threats are growing in north africa and the attacks last week in algeria, again, show the nature of the danger. i support having a wide diplomatic presence. we can't retreat, as you recognized in your testimony, but it has to be done with the safety of our personnel foremost in mind. this committee intends to work with your department in a bipartisan way and work to improve security. every organization has its shortcomings, few welcome it being highlighted, but it's this committee's job to get answers to the tough questions. our goal is to identify where state department management broke down, thus failing to protect our people in benghazi. it is clear that the problem was not confined to a few individuals. the accountability review board convened by you, madam secretary, found quote, systemic failures in leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels within two bureaus of the state department. accordi
. >> better protect its employees, many of whom serve in hostile environments. unfortunately, threats to americans abroad are growing, particularly those threats are growing in north africa and the attacks last week in algeria, again, show the nature of the danger. i support having a wide diplomatic presence. we can't retreat, as you recognized in your testimony, but it has to be done with the safety of our personnel foremost in mind. this committee intends to work with your department in...
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer, our security at home is threatened. that's why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than chris. first, during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, but he did not waiver, because he understood it was critical for america to be represented there at that time. our men and women, who serve overseas, understand that we accept a level of risk to protect the country we love. and they represent the best traditions of a bold and generous nation. they cannot work in bunkers and do their jobs. so it is our responsibility to make sure they have the resources they need and to do everything we can to reduce the risks. for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer, our security at home is threatened. that's why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than chris. first, during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, but he did not waiver, because he understood it was...
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we don't know what's going to happen in this new revolutionary environment across north africa and the middle east. but let's see what lessons we can learn from what worked in the past and see what is applicable and then let's bring people together who will really have the kind of open discussion that used to be the hall mark of this committee and of the senate. people used to have hearings where it wasn't to just to have the administration officials come up and ask the questions and go on from there. but really to delve into what works and doesn't work. bring in outside experts and let them debate in front of you and try to figure out what the best information going forward is. i mean, over the last weeks, i've pulled writings from, you know, what you would call very conservative and liberal comment ators who reached the same conclusion about what we should be doing in this region. we have to approach it with humility but we've got real as assets if we deploy them right and helping rebuild security is essential. we did in colombia. it took a decade. we did it as a partner with others
we don't know what's going to happen in this new revolutionary environment across north africa and the middle east. but let's see what lessons we can learn from what worked in the past and see what is applicable and then let's bring people together who will really have the kind of open discussion that used to be the hall mark of this committee and of the senate. people used to have hearings where it wasn't to just to have the administration officials come up and ask the questions and go on from...
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. >> i will take that in this environment. keep it going. >> and that earnings continue to grow is the important thing. lou: right there. i appreciate it. up next jesse jackson, jr. goes in opposite directions we will take that up with the "a team." next. low. low. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedte medical hel for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vis
. >> i will take that in this environment. keep it going. >> and that earnings continue to grow is the important thing. lou: right there. i appreciate it. up next jesse jackson, jr. goes in opposite directions we will take that up with the "a team." next. low. low. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and...
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